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@andrewcturing/zoom_admin

v0.3.3

Published

Pipedream Zoom_admin Components

Downloads

6

Readme

Zoom Admin

This directory contains event sources that operate on data from the Zoom API. These event sources work with the Zoom Admin app in Pipedream, specifically meant for Zoom admins operating on data across their account.

Event sources let you turn any API into an event stream. For example, the recording-completed.js event source polls the Zoom API for new meeting or webinar recordings tied to your user, and emits a new event for every new recording it finds. You can access these events in real-time using a private SSE stream tied to your source, or in batch using the REST API. Or you can trigger Pipedream workflows on every new event.

Read more in the Zoom + Pipedream docs.

Pipedream workflows

You can trigger a Pipedream workflow — hosted Node.js code — on every new event from any Zoom source. You can find a few example workflows below.

To use a workflow, just Copy it and follow the instructions in the workflow's README. You can modify or extend these workflows in any way you'd like.

For a deeper introduction to Pipedream and event sources, see the root README in this repo, the component API, or the docs.